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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Reimagine Your Theology of Faith and Work Conversations about faith and work often miss an important truth: limitations are not a problem; theyre a key part of what it means to be human. Work has always been part of humanitys purpose, but were no longer in the perfect Garden of Eden, nor are we in the future new heavens and new earth. To truly address the challenges of work, we need a new theological perspective. In Worth Doing, David Buschart and Ryan Tafilowski embrace the realities of limitations, challenging the myths of You are what you do and Do what you love. Instead, they propose a theology of work that affirms the goodness of human limits while addressing the realities of fallenness, offering hope for those who may not find deep fulfillment in their daily jobs. Buschart and Tafilowski outline a new vision of work that resonates with all workers, recognizing that every job has value, even when it doesnt align with idealized notions of purpose or calling. By embracing this perspective, people can find new ways to approach daily labor, even when it doesnt feel deeply fulfilling. In Worth Doing, readers will: Gain a theology of work that moves beyond only ideas of productivity or calling. Learn how to embrace human limitations as part of God's good design. Reflect on the ways work connects to broader questions of purpose and human flourishing. Worth Doing invites readers to consider their limitations as valuable aspects of their vocational journey, offering a thoughtful framework for addressing the complexities of work. This book is particularly relevant for theologians examining the intersections of work, faith, and rest; Christian educators; and leaders in the faith and work space. By moving beyond conventional theological approaches to faith and work, Worth Doing presents a hopeful and theologically rich perspective on vocation that acknowledges and embraces human limitations. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Reimagine Your Theology of Faith and Work Conversations about faith and work often miss an important truth: limitations are not a problem; theyre a key part of what it means to be human. Work has always been part of humanitys purpose, but were no longer in the perfect Garden of Eden, nor are we in the future new heavens and new earth. To truly address the challenges of work, we need a new theological perspective. In Worth Doing, David Buschart and Ryan Tafilowski embrace the realities of limitations, challenging the myths of You are what you do and Do what you love. Instead, they propose a theology of work that affirms the goodness of human limits while addressing the realities of fallenness, offering hope for those who may not find deep fulfillment in their daily jobs. Buschart and Tafilowski outline a new vision of work that resonates with all workers, recognizing that every job has value, even when it doesnt align with idealized notions of purpose or calling. By embracing this perspective, people can find new ways to approach daily labor, even when it doesnt feel deeply fulfilling. In Worth Doing, readers will: Gain a theology of work that moves beyond only ideas of productivity or calling. Learn how to embrace human limitations as part of God's good design. Reflect on the ways work connects to broader questions of purpose and human flourishing. Worth Doing invites readers to consider their limitations as valuable aspects of their vocational journey, offering a thoughtful framework for addressing the complexities of work. This book is particularly relevant for theologians examining the intersections of work, faith, and rest; Christian educators; and leaders in the faith and work space. By moving beyond conventional theological approaches to faith and work, Worth Doing presents a hopeful and theologically rich perspective on vocation that acknowledges and embraces human limitations. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Reimagine Your Theology of Faith and Work Conversations about faith and work often miss an important truth: limitations are not a problem; theyre a key part of what it means to be human. Work has always been part of humanitys purpose, but were no longer in the perfect Garden of Eden, nor are we in the future new heavens and new earth. To truly address the challenges of work, we need a new theological perspective. In Worth Doing, David Buschart and Ryan Tafilowski embrace the realities of limitations, challenging the myths of You are what you do and Do what you love. Instead, they propose a theology of work that affirms the goodness of human limits while addressing the realities of fallenness, offering hope for those who may not find deep fulfillment in their daily jobs. Buschart and Tafilowski outline a new vision of work that resonates with all workers, recognizing that every job has value, even when it doesnt align with idealized notions of purpose or calling. By embracing this perspective, people can find new ways to approach daily labor, even when it doesnt feel deeply fulfilling. In Worth Doing, readers will: Gain a theology of work that moves beyond only ideas of productivity or calling. Learn how to embrace human limitations as part of God's good design. Reflect on the ways work connects to broader questions of purpose and human flourishing. Worth Doing invites readers to consider their limitations as valuable aspects of their vocational journey, offering a thoughtful framework for addressing the complexities of work. This book is particularly relevant for theologians examining the intersections of work, faith, and rest; Christian educators; and leaders in the faith and work space. By moving beyond conventional theological approaches to faith and work, Worth Doing presents a hopeful and theologically rich perspective on vocation that acknowledges and embraces human limitations. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Reimagine Your Theology of Faith and WorkConversations about faith and work often miss an important truth: limitations are not a problem; they're a key part of what it means to be human. Work has always been part of humanity's purpose, but we're no longer in the perfect Garden of Eden, nor are we in the future new heavens and new earth. To truly address the challenges of work, we need a new theological perspective.In Worth Doing, David Buschart and Ryan Tafilowski embrace the realities of limitations, challenging the myths of 'You are what you do' and 'Do what you love.' Instead, they propose a theology of work that affirms the goodness of human limits while addressing the realities of fallenness, offering hope for those who may not find deep fulfillment in their daily jobs.Buschart and Tafilowski outline a new vision of work that resonates with all workers, recognizing that every job has value, even when it doesn't align with idealized notions of purpose or calling. By embracing this perspective, people can find new ways to approach daily labor, even when it doesn't feel deeply fulfilling.In Worth Doing, readers will: Gain a theology of work that moves beyond only ideas of productivity or calling.Learn how to embrace human limitations as part of God's good design.Reflect on the ways work connects to broader questions of purpose and human flourishing.Worth Doing invites readers to consider their limitations as valuable aspects of their vocational journey, offering a thoughtful framework for addressing the complexities of work. This book is particularly relevant for theologians examining the intersections of work, faith, and rest; Christian educators; and leaders in the faith and work space. By moving beyond conventional theological approaches to faith and work, Worth Doing presents a hopeful and theologically rich perspective on vocation that acknowledges and embraces human limitations.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Worth Doing | Fallenness, Finitude, and Work in the Real World | W. David Buschart (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2025 | IVP Academic | EAN 9781514009482 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.